Navajos pick 2 seasoned politicians to vie for presidency
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Voters on the country’s largest American Indian reservation have advanced two seasoned politicians vying for the presidency to the general election.
Current tribal Vice-President Jonathan Nez maintained a hefty lead throughout Tuesday’s primary among a record field of 18 presidential hopefuls. Nez garnered more than 14,100 votes, according to unofficial results. Former President Joe Shirley Jr. came in second with about half that number. The top two vote-getters advance to the general election.
The two will pick their own running mates and face off in the November general election.
Current President Russell Begaye came in fifth in the primary behind engineer Dineh Benally, a former vice-presidential candidate. More than half of the roughly 93,000 registered voters cast a ballot in the presidential race.


